Tiki Mugs
Wendy Cevola's Frankoma Tiki God Serving Bowl Reproduction
aka #T6 Tiki God Serving Bowl Reproduction in 4 collections
This bowl is supported by three standing Ku Tikis with bumpy ridged brows, muscular chests, and arms at their sides. Wendy Cevola has secured the copyright to the Tiki line of designs created by Joniece and the Tikis on this bowl are cast from an original surviving Tiki that Joniece gifted to Wendy. More can be read about Wendy's process on Tiki Central, with pictures, on her crafts thread. She has made several versions with different glaze colors.
The Castaways Ashtray Black
in 3 collections
This is a circular black ashtray marked in gold for the Castaways in Las Vegas, NV. On either side of the text is their logo, consisting of a palm tree under which are standing a Kane and Wahine. The Castaways operated from 1963-1987, after which it became the site for Steve Wynn's Mirage.
The Castaways Ashtray Clear Glass With Green
in 1 collection
This is a circular clear glass ashtray marked for the Castaways in Las Vegas, NV. It has a green center with the image of a palm tree under which are standing a Kane and Wahine. The Castaways operated from 1963-1987, after which it became the site for Steve Wynn's Mirage.
The Castaways Ashtray Amber Glass With Yellow
in 1 collection
This is a circular amber glass ashtray marked for the Castaways in Las Vegas, NV. It has a yellow center and a stylized spoked symbol at top. The Castaways operated from 1963-1987, after which it became the site for Steve Wynn's Mirage.
The Golden Tiki First Edition
aka The Golden Tiki Limited Edition In Bone in 20 collections
This mug is shaped like the mascot Golden Tiki from the bar's menu and logo. It is a full-body standing Tiki with large coffee bean shaped eyes and hands held in front. The arms have a gap between the body of the vessel and the mug. It was designed by Doug Horne and sculpted by Tiki Diablo. Premiered April 14, 2016. This version has a beige/bone-colored overall glaze color with a wipe-away brown that highlights the sculpt. White interior. These were numbered on the box they came in but not on the mugs themselves. The legend of the Golden Tiki can be read in full at the bar's website here: http://www.thegoldentiki.com/#!the-legend/c142g
Nauti-Funky Monkey Custom
aka Nautical Hobbyist Crouching Tiki in 3 collections
This is a mug shaped like a crouching monkey-like Tiki within a coil of nautical rope. The Tiki is based on vintage hobbyist pieces (minus the rope) and has a round head and bulging eyes and is holding his knees. It is similar to the Westwood W-18 Mug and the Crested Westwood Tiki Bank Brown design. Made on Maui.
Large Treasure Craft Fish Salt & Pepper Shakers
in 5 collections
These large fish shaped salt and pepper shakers were manufactured by Treasure Craft. They are larger than the ones that sit in a base marked "Hawaii." Additionally, they are marked "S" for salt and "P" for pepper on the fronts.
Biscuit Head Deluxe Edition
in 0 collections
This is a mug shaped like a shrunken head with eyes and mouth sewn shut and a drum on top. This is based on an earlier version of the Biscuit Head design without the drum on top, which, in turn, had several variants, including a regular release, a custom version, and a decanter version.
Suffering Bastard 2015 Edition Satin Black
aka Trader Vic's Mai Tai Joe 2015 Edition Satin Black in 60 collections
This mug is commonly called the Suffering Bastard, though it was originally marketed as Mai Tai Joe. Trader Vic's originally sold these in sets with a matching decanter. Later, modern-day reproductions were also made by Tiki Farm, which have a black interior. This version was made in 2015 for Trader Vic's and manufactured in Thailand.
Treasure Craft Keiki Boy Dancer Figure Small
in 1 collection
A standing Hawaiian boy with lei and hands held up in a happy dance. Keiki Boy and Girl Hula dancers came in two sizes, 11" and 7.5" around 1969. This is the Boy 7.5" smaller version.
Treasure Craft Hawaiian Long Haired Drummer Figure
aka #287 in 2 collections
A long haired Hawaiian man playing a drum. This figure has multiple necklaces around his neck and the drum is carved in what looks like Tahitian style. Several flowers around base of piece. This piece reflected the hippie invasion of Maui in 1969.